Coronavirus Thread: Worldwide Pandemic

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This Bolsonaro dude still breathing? Birds about to off him if he survives the Rona

Brazilian media also reported that Bolsonaro was bitten by a large emu-like bird, called a rhea, during a walk outside his residence.

He was feeding a group of the animals when the ornery avian took a peck at his outstretched hand. Pictures shared on Twitter show the leader shaking his hand in pain following the incident.

Brazil is currently the second worst-hit country by the coronavirus, after the United States, with 1.8 million confirmed cases and over

 

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This Bolsonaro dude still breathing? Birds about to off him if he survives the Rona

Brazilian media also reported that Bolsonaro was bitten by a large emu-like bird, called a rhea, during a walk outside his residence.

He was feeding a group of the animals when the ornery avian took a peck at his outstretched hand. Pictures shared on Twitter show the leader shaking his hand in pain following the incident.

Brazil is currently the second worst-hit country by the coronavirus, after the United States, with 1.8 million confirmed cases and over


Hopefully he's humbled now, but I doubt it.
 

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Congressional investigators are launching an inquiry into some companies that received multi-million-dollar government contracts related to COVID-19, calling the deals "suspicious" because the companies lacked experience — and, in some cases, had political connections to the Trump administration.

Seven multi-million-dollar contracts are at the center of a House subcommittee probe. Investigators say the companies lacked experience and some had political connections to the Trump administration.

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